Got a new to me DetectorPro Underwater and took it out for the first time to a local lake. I had a 4 ring day with it along with some coins and other jewelry. The video is mostly just the good stuff. Please like, share and subscribe to my channel!

published:25 Jun 2018

views:137

While metal detecting in the woods i found this treasure chest hidden in the ground.

In what Metal Detector works best for Gold, Copper, Silver and Relics (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals) we will be putting the vlf’s ability to ignore junk against the power of the PulseInduction to see what works best in a variety of field conditions and go to some areas where I know there is a lot of junk to deal with, but under the surface lies a wealth of historical artifacts. We find Gold rings, old coins and many interesting relics and badges lost in the ground hundreds of years ago and are now quite desirable and highly collectible. The TDI is a pulse induction Metal Detector which is purpose built to penetrate all treasure hunting ground types and uses sound tones to help people sort out what is junk and what is potentially precious metals. The white's TDI will easily find a gold ring 15 inches deep in the most difficult ground which puts this detector in a class of it's own.The Minelab explorer 2 is a typical of a Very low Frequency,- Or VLF Metal Detector and is made for general treasure hunting applications and uses a combination of visual display and sound tones to help people distinguish between junk (Ferrous Metals or rusty bottle tops and fishing hooks) and precious metals Aluminum, Copper and Gold) before you dig up the target.Whites the TDI will give you an analogue like, or variable response to all different ground types and targets, the Minelab Explorer will give you a solid digital or yes or no response to a target or ground conditions, but will not penetrate the soil as deep as the Whites TDI. So the TDI will give a clear variable tone in all conditions and the explorer will give an visual display of the targets conductivity and ferrous metal content in all but heavily mineralized ground conditions. But the VLF detector has one feature which makes them very popular with treasure hunters,- especially in the United states and that is the ability to completely ignore iron or ferrous targets while still detect non ferrous targets like silver copper and Gold at reasonable depth. So in conclusion i would recommend a pulse induction Metal Detector if you intend to look for Gold nuggets because of it's depth capabilities and the Whites TDI is a pulse Induction Metal Detector which can also be tuned to reject ferrous or rusty metal targets.

published:13 Sep 2017

views:15160

Many underwater metal detectors can be very costly for the average consumer as well as for small companies who wish to locate submerged objects such as underwater piping or precious metals. The availability of an inexpensive and simple metal detector design would be an economically viable and efficient solution for such situations. For the average consumer, the potential complexity of designing such a device has been a barrier in the past but has become more feasible due to recent developments in circuit prototyping technology. This article will discuss how these new components can be used to assemble and program an efficient and customizable metal detector with relative ease. The past method of circuit design was abandoned in favor of using off-the-shelf, software-driven microcontrollers to operate the apparatus. This method resulted in a "plug and play" metal detector whose components are easy to procure, assemble, and operate.
For more information visit: https://seaperch.byu.edu/

published:17 Jul 2013

views:587

Breaking two ampoules of Potassium underwater.
See our previous sodium video: https://youtu.be/IaP3lGfa2n0
Caesium next: https://youtu.be/b2YrZNahqiw
Alkali Metal playlist: http://bit.ly/Alkali_Metals
Music: Alan StewartChoose your element - Periodic Videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos
More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos
And on Twitter at http://twitter.com/periodicvideos
From the School of Chemistry at The University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/NottChem
Periodic Videos films are by video journalist Brady Haran: http://www.bradyharan.com/
Brady's Blog: http://www.bradyharanblog.com
Join Brady's mailing list for updates and extra stuff --- http://eepurl.com/YdjL9

published:09 Sep 2015

views:156720

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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published:27 Dec 2015

views:66714

A short introduction that showcases the Silver, Gold, and Platinum group metals prospecting and exploration. It demonstrates examples of geological methods and analysis used to justify the extensive investment of mining precious metals ore. This is the Geologist's focus on the world of precious metals.
The series intends to showcase the variety of career opportunities across all disciplines within the unique and exciting world of the precious metals industry.
ipmi.org

published:11 Dec 2013

views:40964

Five search systems in one device to detect internal treasures such as precious metals and ancient monuments
Deep seeker device with multiple systems
1- Ionic fields search system
2- Magnetic metals search system
3- Cavity detection system
4- 3D imaging system
5- Long range system
Reaches 40 meters deep under the ground and 3000 meters in its front range.
This device is designed to be used in all countries and regions.
Deep seeker is one of the best German innovations with European CE certification according to international specifications
United InternationalGroupCompanyAddress: Turkey - IstanbulMobile: 00905318524031
Mobile: 00905395440223
Phone: 00902125518188
Fax: 00902125518189
P.O.Box :34196
Website: http://uigdetectors.com
Email: uigdetectors@gmail.com
Email: info@uigdetectors.com

published:05 Mar 2018

views:6938

What would you do if you found a mummified hand hidden away in your closet or treasures you've never even dreamed of ever finding
Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr
5. ConsolacionShipwreckPirates wreaked so much havoc in on the seas, they could actually make their enemies sink their own boats. In August of 1680 a ship called the Consolacion sunk off the coast of Ecuador. The galleon was encountered by a group of English pirates, after it had picked up a large amount of gold from Lima, Peru. Before Pirates could get their hands on some of the treasures they were seeking the Spanish, set the ship on fire. They’d rather have the boat at the bottom of the sea then hand it over. A crew of explorer eventually salvaged the wreck in 1997 near the Santa Clara Island of Ecuador. Large amounts of gold and silver coins were uncovered and are even on sale online.
4. Montego BayPirate Treasure
Montego Bay located on the island of Jamaica is an infamous place where pirates commonly lurked so it made for an excellent location to search for pirate treasures! A group of American treasure hunters set sail in the jamaican waters hoping to snatch some booty. The 17th century English vessel named the Manticore, was badly damaged and found in international waters just outside the Jamaican border limit. One of the scuba swimmers, Rick Miller, describes it as being an amazing experience, with gold and silver everywhere! Treasure’s one could only dream of! Just the weight of the precious metals alone is worth 187 million dollars.
3. Black Beard’s Ship in North Carolina
In 1966, a an important piece of history was brought to the surface with the help from underwater divers off the coast of Beaufort, North Carolina. The vessel of, Queen Anne’s Revenge finally saw the light of day once again. This time, the boat came from Blackbeard himself and it is a true miracle this artifact from the past was brought to surface. They came across the heavy cannons, some weighing 2000 pounds each. 30 cannons were found total. Each cannonball that was fired, weighed at least 6 pounds. More than 280,000 rare historical facts were found. This pirate met Davy Jones locker in a gruesome fashion. British soldiers displayed is severed head on the ship where he was executed as a warning to pirates. That’s just a pirate’s life for you. This replica is what it possibly would have looked like at full strength and would have struck fear in any sailors heart! His flag was also gruesome.
2. Pirates Hand
While doing a little bit of cleaning, a Florida couple in Tampa Bay were going through their attic when they came across a startling discovery. In the attic was a wooden box with a treasure map. Spanish coins and the strangest of all; a severed hand with a ring on it! Could these be some artifacts left from the legendary Jose Gaspar, a legendary Spanish pirate who would sail off the west coast of Florida, although it’s still a mystery of whether he even existed at all. Before you start jumping to conclusions, the authenticity is hard to prove. Pirates weren’t too well-known for openly documenting their every move. The Tampa Bay History curator, told WFLA news that he believed the coins are too thin to be authentic. And who knows if that hand thing is even real?! Is this finding a morbid hoax or possibly an unbelievable pirate hoax?
1. The Whydah Discovery
The Whydah was a British slave ship that was originally captured by “Black Sam” and was found off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts in 1984 by Barry Clifford. He actually credits a pirate treasure map that many discredited as being false. It seems to be the holy grail of pirate discoveries! Priceless artifacts were discovered including 200,000 individual pieces were received under only 14 feet of water. Raregold and silver coins, gold jewelry and artifacts, cannons, sword handles and even a boy’s leg! The boat is believed to carry the plunder of 10 ships. Spanish Galleons were relentless looted by Black Sam until him and his crew were swept away by a strong storm in 1717. Divers pulled together huge clumps of gold coin masses that stuck together from years of being underwater. A museum exhibition called “Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah, from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship”, toured the United States. Barry believes there is more treasure out there from this wreck.

published:03 Aug 2016

views:2474889

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting
Snorkeling in a beautiful crystal clear river in Northern NSW looking for Gem stones (part of the Oxley River system)
Finding Quartz , Agate, Carnelian, Chalcedony and bits of Malachite on the fly - without any fossicking equipment on hand
And tonnes of native aquatic life :)

The best-known precious metals are the coinage metals, gold and silver. Although both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewellery, and coinage. Other precious metals include the platinum group metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, of which platinum is the most widely traded.
The demand for precious metals is driven not only by their practical use but also by their role as investments and a store of value. Historically, precious metals have commanded much higher prices than common industrial metals.

Metal detector

A metal detector is an electronic instrument which detects the presence of metal nearby. Metal detectors are useful for finding metal inclusions hidden within objects, or metal objects buried underground. They often consist of a handheld unit with a sensor probe which can be swept over the ground or other objects. If the sensor comes near a piece of metal this is indicated by a changing tone in earphones, or a needle moving on an indicator. Usually the device gives some indication of distance; the closer the metal is, the higher the tone in the earphone or the higher the needle goes. Another common type are stationary "walk through" metal detectors used for security screening at access points in prisons, courthouses, and airports to detect concealed metal weapons on a person's body.

The simplest form of a metal detector consists of an oscillator producing an alternating current that passes through a coil producing an alternating magnetic field. If a piece of electrically conductive metal is close to the coil, eddy currents will be induced in the metal, and this produces a magnetic field of its own. If another coil is used to measure the magnetic field (acting as a magnetometer), the change in the magnetic field due to the metallic object can be detected.

Decibel (magazine)

Decibel is a monthly heavy metal magazine published by the Philadelphia-based Red Flag Media since October 2004. Its sections include Upfront, Features, Reviews, Guest Columns and the Decibel Hall of Fame. The magazine's tag-line is currently "Extremely Extreme" (previously "The New Noise"); the editor-in-chief is Albert Mudrian.

Features

Hall of Fame

Each issue of Decibel features an article dubbed the Hall of Fame which pays tribute to a significant album in the history of heavy metal music. All contributing band members to the specific album must be alive at the time of interviewing.

In 2009, 25 of the Hall of Fame entries were used as the basis for the book Precious Metal: Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces released through Da Capo Press. The book also includes previously unreleased interview questions that were left out of the magazine articles, and a full piece on Darkthrone's Transilvanian Hunger that was never published in a magazine due to its length.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 3)

The third season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on September 26, 2002 and ended May 15, 2003. The series stars William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger.

Plot

Grissom begins to suffer from hearing loss ("Inside the Box"), as Catherine faces the possibility of losing her daughter ("Lady Heather's Box") during the third season of CSI. Alongside their team, including Sara Sidle, Warrick Brown, Nick Stokes, and Jim Brass, Willows and Grissom investigate the death of a poker player ("Revenge is Best Served Cold"), the evisceration of a cheerleader ("Let the Seller Beware"), a death at a little persons convention ("A Little Murder"), the overdose of a rock-star ("Abra-Cadaver"), a jewelry heist ("Fight Night"), a mob murder ("Blood Lust"), the discovery of a body covered in fire-ants ("Snuff"), and a drive-by shooting ("Random Acts of Violence"). Meanwhile, the team are faced with their own past when they testify in court ("The Accused is Entitled"), Sara struggles to cope with the psychological trauma that she is suffering from being caught up in the explosion ("Play with Fire"), and one of Doc Robbins' autopsies goes awry when the victim wakes up ("Got Murder?").

DetectorPro Underwater 4 ring day, all precious metals!

Got a new to me DetectorPro Underwater and took it out for the first time to a local lake. I had a 4 ring day with it along with some coins and other jewelry. The video is mostly just the good stuff. Please like, share and subscribe to my channel!

6:37

Found treasure chest while metal detecting!

Found treasure chest while metal detecting!

Found treasure chest while metal detecting!

While metal detecting in the woods i found this treasure chest hidden in the ground.

WHAT METAL DETECTOR WORKS BEST FOR GOLD, COPPER, SILVER AND RELICS (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals)

WHAT METAL DETECTOR WORKS BEST FOR GOLD, COPPER, SILVER AND RELICS (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals)

WHAT METAL DETECTOR WORKS BEST FOR GOLD, COPPER, SILVER AND RELICS (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals)

In what Metal Detector works best for Gold, Copper, Silver and Relics (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals) we will be putting the vlf’s ability to ignore junk against the power of the PulseInduction to see what works best in a variety of field conditions and go to some areas where I know there is a lot of junk to deal with, but under the surface lies a wealth of historical artifacts. We find Gold rings, old coins and many interesting relics and badges lost in the ground hundreds of years ago and are now quite desirable and highly collectible. The TDI is a pulse induction Metal Detector which is purpose built to penetrate all treasure hunting ground types and uses sound tones to help people sort out what is junk and what is potentially precious metals. The white's TDI will easily find a gold ring 15 inches deep in the most difficult ground which puts this detector in a class of it's own.The Minelab explorer 2 is a typical of a Very low Frequency,- Or VLF Metal Detector and is made for general treasure hunting applications and uses a combination of visual display and sound tones to help people distinguish between junk (Ferrous Metals or rusty bottle tops and fishing hooks) and precious metals Aluminum, Copper and Gold) before you dig up the target.Whites the TDI will give you an analogue like, or variable response to all different ground types and targets, the Minelab Explorer will give you a solid digital or yes or no response to a target or ground conditions, but will not penetrate the soil as deep as the Whites TDI. So the TDI will give a clear variable tone in all conditions and the explorer will give an visual display of the targets conductivity and ferrous metal content in all but heavily mineralized ground conditions. But the VLF detector has one feature which makes them very popular with treasure hunters,- especially in the United states and that is the ability to completely ignore iron or ferrous targets while still detect non ferrous targets like silver copper and Gold at reasonable depth. So in conclusion i would recommend a pulse induction Metal Detector if you intend to look for Gold nuggets because of it's depth capabilities and the Whites TDI is a pulse Induction Metal Detector which can also be tuned to reject ferrous or rusty metal targets.

12:58

Underwater Metal Detector Instructions-- Nolan Crook

Underwater Metal Detector Instructions-- Nolan Crook

Underwater Metal Detector Instructions-- Nolan Crook

Many underwater metal detectors can be very costly for the average consumer as well as for small companies who wish to locate submerged objects such as underwater piping or precious metals. The availability of an inexpensive and simple metal detector design would be an economically viable and efficient solution for such situations. For the average consumer, the potential complexity of designing such a device has been a barrier in the past but has become more feasible due to recent developments in circuit prototyping technology. This article will discuss how these new components can be used to assemble and program an efficient and customizable metal detector with relative ease. The past method of circuit design was abandoned in favor of using off-the-shelf, software-driven microcontrollers to operate the apparatus. This method resulted in a "plug and play" metal detector whose components are easy to procure, assemble, and operate.
For more information visit: https://seaperch.byu.edu/

6:50

Underwater Potassium - Periodic Table of Videos

Underwater Potassium - Periodic Table of Videos

Underwater Potassium - Periodic Table of Videos

Breaking two ampoules of Potassium underwater.
See our previous sodium video: https://youtu.be/IaP3lGfa2n0
Caesium next: https://youtu.be/b2YrZNahqiw
Alkali Metal playlist: http://bit.ly/Alkali_Metals
Music: Alan StewartChoose your element - Periodic Videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos
More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos
And on Twitter at http://twitter.com/periodicvideos
From the School of Chemistry at The University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/NottChem
Periodic Videos films are by video journalist Brady Haran: http://www.bradyharan.com/
Brady's Blog: http://www.bradyharanblog.com
Join Brady's mailing list for updates and extra stuff --- http://eepurl.com/YdjL9

23:43

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
- Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check out our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/

A short introduction that showcases the Silver, Gold, and Platinum group metals prospecting and exploration. It demonstrates examples of geological methods and analysis used to justify the extensive investment of mining precious metals ore. This is the Geologist's focus on the world of precious metals.
The series intends to showcase the variety of career opportunities across all disciplines within the unique and exciting world of the precious metals industry.
ipmi.org

Five search systems in one device to detect internal treasures such as precious metals and ancient monuments
Deep seeker device with multiple systems
1- Ionic fields search system
2- Magnetic metals search system
3- Cavity detection system
4- 3D imaging system
5- Long range system
Reaches 40 meters deep under the ground and 3000 meters in its front range.
This device is designed to be used in all countries and regions.
Deep seeker is one of the best German innovations with European CE certification according to international specifications
United InternationalGroupCompanyAddress: Turkey - IstanbulMobile: 00905318524031
Mobile: 00905395440223
Phone: 00902125518188
Fax: 00902125518189
P.O.Box :34196
Website: http://uigdetectors.com
Email: uigdetectors@gmail.com
Email: info@uigdetectors.com

8:13

9 Unbelievable Pirate Discoveries

9 Unbelievable Pirate Discoveries

9 Unbelievable Pirate Discoveries

What would you do if you found a mummified hand hidden away in your closet or treasures you've never even dreamed of ever finding
Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr
5. ConsolacionShipwreckPirates wreaked so much havoc in on the seas, they could actually make their enemies sink their own boats. In August of 1680 a ship called the Consolacion sunk off the coast of Ecuador. The galleon was encountered by a group of English pirates, after it had picked up a large amount of gold from Lima, Peru. Before Pirates could get their hands on some of the treasures they were seeking the Spanish, set the ship on fire. They’d rather have the boat at the bottom of the sea then hand it over. A crew of explorer eventually salvaged the wreck in 1997 near the Santa Clara Island of Ecuador. Large amounts of gold and silver coins were uncovered and are even on sale online.
4. Montego BayPirate Treasure
Montego Bay located on the island of Jamaica is an infamous place where pirates commonly lurked so it made for an excellent location to search for pirate treasures! A group of American treasure hunters set sail in the jamaican waters hoping to snatch some booty. The 17th century English vessel named the Manticore, was badly damaged and found in international waters just outside the Jamaican border limit. One of the scuba swimmers, Rick Miller, describes it as being an amazing experience, with gold and silver everywhere! Treasure’s one could only dream of! Just the weight of the precious metals alone is worth 187 million dollars.
3. Black Beard’s Ship in North Carolina
In 1966, a an important piece of history was brought to the surface with the help from underwater divers off the coast of Beaufort, North Carolina. The vessel of, Queen Anne’s Revenge finally saw the light of day once again. This time, the boat came from Blackbeard himself and it is a true miracle this artifact from the past was brought to surface. They came across the heavy cannons, some weighing 2000 pounds each. 30 cannons were found total. Each cannonball that was fired, weighed at least 6 pounds. More than 280,000 rare historical facts were found. This pirate met Davy Jones locker in a gruesome fashion. British soldiers displayed is severed head on the ship where he was executed as a warning to pirates. That’s just a pirate’s life for you. This replica is what it possibly would have looked like at full strength and would have struck fear in any sailors heart! His flag was also gruesome.
2. Pirates Hand
While doing a little bit of cleaning, a Florida couple in Tampa Bay were going through their attic when they came across a startling discovery. In the attic was a wooden box with a treasure map. Spanish coins and the strangest of all; a severed hand with a ring on it! Could these be some artifacts left from the legendary Jose Gaspar, a legendary Spanish pirate who would sail off the west coast of Florida, although it’s still a mystery of whether he even existed at all. Before you start jumping to conclusions, the authenticity is hard to prove. Pirates weren’t too well-known for openly documenting their every move. The Tampa Bay History curator, told WFLA news that he believed the coins are too thin to be authentic. And who knows if that hand thing is even real?! Is this finding a morbid hoax or possibly an unbelievable pirate hoax?
1. The Whydah Discovery
The Whydah was a British slave ship that was originally captured by “Black Sam” and was found off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts in 1984 by Barry Clifford. He actually credits a pirate treasure map that many discredited as being false. It seems to be the holy grail of pirate discoveries! Priceless artifacts were discovered including 200,000 individual pieces were received under only 14 feet of water. Raregold and silver coins, gold jewelry and artifacts, cannons, sword handles and even a boy’s leg! The boat is believed to carry the plunder of 10 ships. Spanish Galleons were relentless looted by Black Sam until him and his crew were swept away by a strong storm in 1717. Divers pulled together huge clumps of gold coin masses that stuck together from years of being underwater. A museum exhibition called “Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah, from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship”, toured the United States. Barry believes there is more treasure out there from this wreck.

15:33

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting
Snorkeling in a beautiful crystal clear river in Northern NSW looking for Gem stones (part of the Oxley River system)
Finding Quartz , Agate, Carnelian, Chalcedony and bits of Malachite on the fly - without any fossicking equipment on hand
And tonnes of native aquatic life :)

Da Grassroots - precious metals

These robots will will harvest precious metals on the seabed

How can we mine metal ores on the seabed without damaging the environment? Canadian company DeepGreen think they have a solution with their underwater combined harvesters that magnetically collect the ores without impacting the seabed ecosystem.

21:40

Incredible Precious Metals Found at Estate Sale

Incredible Precious Metals Found at Estate Sale

Incredible Precious Metals Found at Estate Sale

This video is about an incredible haul of silver and gold jewelry I just got. I got this at an estate sale and paid SPOT price for designer jewelry. Pretty happy to get tiffany & co jewelry, watches, and more! No coins this time, so check out my Morgans and Peace dollars in other videos!
Want a free share of stock? No joke, download the Robinhood app through this link and we'll both get a random stock for free! http://share.robinhood.com/maxh57
Facebook: www.facebook.com/thesilverpicker
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eBay: http://www.ebay.com/sch/1magumbo/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686

I recover silver from the mirrored glass inside a vacuum flask, this is similar to how you would get the silver off of a mirror except I didn't need to use paint stripper.
Help me make videos by donating here: https://www.patreon.com/CodysLab

DetectorPro Underwater 4 ring day, all precious metals!

Got a new to me DetectorPro Underwater and took it out for the first time to a local lake. I had a 4 ring day with it along with some coins and other jewelry. The video is mostly just the good stuff. Please like, share and subscribe to my channel!

published: 25 Jun 2018

Found treasure chest while metal detecting!

While metal detecting in the woods i found this treasure chest hidden in the ground.

WHAT METAL DETECTOR WORKS BEST FOR GOLD, COPPER, SILVER AND RELICS (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals)

In what Metal Detector works best for Gold, Copper, Silver and Relics (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals) we will be putting the vlf’s ability to ignore junk against the power of the PulseInduction to see what works best in a variety of field conditions and go to some areas where I know there is a lot of junk to deal with, but under the surface lies a wealth of historical artifacts. We find Gold rings, old coins and many interesting relics and badges lost in the ground hundreds of years ago and are now quite desirable and highly collectible. The TDI is a pulse induction Metal Detector which is purpose built to penetrate all treasure hunting ground types and uses sound tones to help people sort out what is junk and what is potentially precious metals. The white's TDI will easily find a gold r...

published: 13 Sep 2017

Underwater Metal Detector Instructions-- Nolan Crook

Many underwater metal detectors can be very costly for the average consumer as well as for small companies who wish to locate submerged objects such as underwater piping or precious metals. The availability of an inexpensive and simple metal detector design would be an economically viable and efficient solution for such situations. For the average consumer, the potential complexity of designing such a device has been a barrier in the past but has become more feasible due to recent developments in circuit prototyping technology. This article will discuss how these new components can be used to assemble and program an efficient and customizable metal detector with relative ease. The past method of circuit design was abandoned in favor of using off-the-shelf, software-driven microcontrollers ...

published: 17 Jul 2013

Underwater Potassium - Periodic Table of Videos

Breaking two ampoules of Potassium underwater.
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published: 09 Sep 2015

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an une...

A short introduction that showcases the Silver, Gold, and Platinum group metals prospecting and exploration. It demonstrates examples of geological methods and analysis used to justify the extensive investment of mining precious metals ore. This is the Geologist's focus on the world of precious metals.
The series intends to showcase the variety of career opportunities across all disciplines within the unique and exciting world of the precious metals industry.
ipmi.org

9 Unbelievable Pirate Discoveries

What would you do if you found a mummified hand hidden away in your closet or treasures you've never even dreamed of ever finding
Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr
5. ConsolacionShipwreckPirates wreaked so much havoc in on the seas, they could actually make their enemies sink their own boats. In August of 1680 a ship called the Consolacion sunk off the coast of Ecuador. The galleon was encountered by a group of English pirates, after it had picked up a large amount of gold from Lima, Peru. Before Pirates could get their hands on some of the treasures they were seeking the Spanish, set the ship on fire. They’d rather have the boat at the bottom of the sea then hand it over. A crew of explorer eventually salvaged the wreck in 1997 near the Santa Clara Island of Ecuador. Large a...

published: 03 Aug 2016

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting
Snorkeling in a beautiful crystal clear river in Northern NSW looking for Gem stones (part of the Oxley River system)
Finding Quartz , Agate, Carnelian, Chalcedony and bits of Malachite on the fly - without any fossicking equipment on hand
And tonnes of native aquatic life :)

published: 12 Dec 2017

Da Grassroots - precious metals

These robots will will harvest precious metals on the seabed

How can we mine metal ores on the seabed without damaging the environment? Canadian company DeepGreen think they have a solution with their underwater combined harvesters that magnetically collect the ores without impacting the seabed ecosystem.

published: 28 Jun 2018

Incredible Precious Metals Found at Estate Sale

This video is about an incredible haul of silver and gold jewelry I just got. I got this at an estate sale and paid SPOT price for designer jewelry. Pretty happy to get tiffany & co jewelry, watches, and more! No coins this time, so check out my Morgans and Peace dollars in other videos!
Want a free share of stock? No joke, download the Robinhood app through this link and we'll both get a random stock for free! http://share.robinhood.com/maxh57
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I recover silver from the mirrored glass inside a vacuum flask, this is similar to how you would get the silver off of a mirror except I didn't need to use paint stripper.
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DetectorPro Underwater 4 ring day, all precious metals!

Got a new to me DetectorPro Underwater and took it out for the first time to a local lake. I had a 4 ring day with it along with some coins and other jewelry. ...

Got a new to me DetectorPro Underwater and took it out for the first time to a local lake. I had a 4 ring day with it along with some coins and other jewelry. The video is mostly just the good stuff. Please like, share and subscribe to my channel!

Got a new to me DetectorPro Underwater and took it out for the first time to a local lake. I had a 4 ring day with it along with some coins and other jewelry. The video is mostly just the good stuff. Please like, share and subscribe to my channel!

In what Metal Detector works best for Gold, Copper, Silver and Relics (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals) we will be putting the vlf’s ability to ignore junk against the power of the PulseInduction to see what works best in a variety of field conditions and go to some areas where I know there is a lot of junk to deal with, but under the surface lies a wealth of historical artifacts. We find Gold rings, old coins and many interesting relics and badges lost in the ground hundreds of years ago and are now quite desirable and highly collectible. The TDI is a pulse induction Metal Detector which is purpose built to penetrate all treasure hunting ground types and uses sound tones to help people sort out what is junk and what is potentially precious metals. The white's TDI will easily find a gold ring 15 inches deep in the most difficult ground which puts this detector in a class of it's own.The Minelab explorer 2 is a typical of a Very low Frequency,- Or VLF Metal Detector and is made for general treasure hunting applications and uses a combination of visual display and sound tones to help people distinguish between junk (Ferrous Metals or rusty bottle tops and fishing hooks) and precious metals Aluminum, Copper and Gold) before you dig up the target.Whites the TDI will give you an analogue like, or variable response to all different ground types and targets, the Minelab Explorer will give you a solid digital or yes or no response to a target or ground conditions, but will not penetrate the soil as deep as the Whites TDI. So the TDI will give a clear variable tone in all conditions and the explorer will give an visual display of the targets conductivity and ferrous metal content in all but heavily mineralized ground conditions. But the VLF detector has one feature which makes them very popular with treasure hunters,- especially in the United states and that is the ability to completely ignore iron or ferrous targets while still detect non ferrous targets like silver copper and Gold at reasonable depth. So in conclusion i would recommend a pulse induction Metal Detector if you intend to look for Gold nuggets because of it's depth capabilities and the Whites TDI is a pulse Induction Metal Detector which can also be tuned to reject ferrous or rusty metal targets.

In what Metal Detector works best for Gold, Copper, Silver and Relics (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals) we will be putting the vlf’s ability to ignore junk against the power of the PulseInduction to see what works best in a variety of field conditions and go to some areas where I know there is a lot of junk to deal with, but under the surface lies a wealth of historical artifacts. We find Gold rings, old coins and many interesting relics and badges lost in the ground hundreds of years ago and are now quite desirable and highly collectible. The TDI is a pulse induction Metal Detector which is purpose built to penetrate all treasure hunting ground types and uses sound tones to help people sort out what is junk and what is potentially precious metals. The white's TDI will easily find a gold ring 15 inches deep in the most difficult ground which puts this detector in a class of it's own.The Minelab explorer 2 is a typical of a Very low Frequency,- Or VLF Metal Detector and is made for general treasure hunting applications and uses a combination of visual display and sound tones to help people distinguish between junk (Ferrous Metals or rusty bottle tops and fishing hooks) and precious metals Aluminum, Copper and Gold) before you dig up the target.Whites the TDI will give you an analogue like, or variable response to all different ground types and targets, the Minelab Explorer will give you a solid digital or yes or no response to a target or ground conditions, but will not penetrate the soil as deep as the Whites TDI. So the TDI will give a clear variable tone in all conditions and the explorer will give an visual display of the targets conductivity and ferrous metal content in all but heavily mineralized ground conditions. But the VLF detector has one feature which makes them very popular with treasure hunters,- especially in the United states and that is the ability to completely ignore iron or ferrous targets while still detect non ferrous targets like silver copper and Gold at reasonable depth. So in conclusion i would recommend a pulse induction Metal Detector if you intend to look for Gold nuggets because of it's depth capabilities and the Whites TDI is a pulse Induction Metal Detector which can also be tuned to reject ferrous or rusty metal targets.

Underwater Metal Detector Instructions-- Nolan Crook

Many underwater metal detectors can be very costly for the average consumer as well as for small companies who wish to locate submerged objects such as underwat...

Many underwater metal detectors can be very costly for the average consumer as well as for small companies who wish to locate submerged objects such as underwater piping or precious metals. The availability of an inexpensive and simple metal detector design would be an economically viable and efficient solution for such situations. For the average consumer, the potential complexity of designing such a device has been a barrier in the past but has become more feasible due to recent developments in circuit prototyping technology. This article will discuss how these new components can be used to assemble and program an efficient and customizable metal detector with relative ease. The past method of circuit design was abandoned in favor of using off-the-shelf, software-driven microcontrollers to operate the apparatus. This method resulted in a "plug and play" metal detector whose components are easy to procure, assemble, and operate.
For more information visit: https://seaperch.byu.edu/

Many underwater metal detectors can be very costly for the average consumer as well as for small companies who wish to locate submerged objects such as underwater piping or precious metals. The availability of an inexpensive and simple metal detector design would be an economically viable and efficient solution for such situations. For the average consumer, the potential complexity of designing such a device has been a barrier in the past but has become more feasible due to recent developments in circuit prototyping technology. This article will discuss how these new components can be used to assemble and program an efficient and customizable metal detector with relative ease. The past method of circuit design was abandoned in favor of using off-the-shelf, software-driven microcontrollers to operate the apparatus. This method resulted in a "plug and play" metal detector whose components are easy to procure, assemble, and operate.
For more information visit: https://seaperch.byu.edu/

TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a t...

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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A short introduction that showcases the Silver, Gold, and Platinum group metals prospecting and exploration. It demonstrates examples of geological methods and analysis used to justify the extensive investment of mining precious metals ore. This is the Geologist's focus on the world of precious metals.
The series intends to showcase the variety of career opportunities across all disciplines within the unique and exciting world of the precious metals industry.
ipmi.org

A short introduction that showcases the Silver, Gold, and Platinum group metals prospecting and exploration. It demonstrates examples of geological methods and analysis used to justify the extensive investment of mining precious metals ore. This is the Geologist's focus on the world of precious metals.
The series intends to showcase the variety of career opportunities across all disciplines within the unique and exciting world of the precious metals industry.
ipmi.org

Five search systems in one device to detect internal treasures such as precious metals and ancient monuments
Deep seeker device with multiple systems
1- Ionic...

Five search systems in one device to detect internal treasures such as precious metals and ancient monuments
Deep seeker device with multiple systems
1- Ionic fields search system
2- Magnetic metals search system
3- Cavity detection system
4- 3D imaging system
5- Long range system
Reaches 40 meters deep under the ground and 3000 meters in its front range.
This device is designed to be used in all countries and regions.
Deep seeker is one of the best German innovations with European CE certification according to international specifications
United InternationalGroupCompanyAddress: Turkey - IstanbulMobile: 00905318524031
Mobile: 00905395440223
Phone: 00902125518188
Fax: 00902125518189
P.O.Box :34196
Website: http://uigdetectors.com
Email: uigdetectors@gmail.com
Email: info@uigdetectors.com

Five search systems in one device to detect internal treasures such as precious metals and ancient monuments
Deep seeker device with multiple systems
1- Ionic fields search system
2- Magnetic metals search system
3- Cavity detection system
4- 3D imaging system
5- Long range system
Reaches 40 meters deep under the ground and 3000 meters in its front range.
This device is designed to be used in all countries and regions.
Deep seeker is one of the best German innovations with European CE certification according to international specifications
United InternationalGroupCompanyAddress: Turkey - IstanbulMobile: 00905318524031
Mobile: 00905395440223
Phone: 00902125518188
Fax: 00902125518189
P.O.Box :34196
Website: http://uigdetectors.com
Email: uigdetectors@gmail.com
Email: info@uigdetectors.com

9 Unbelievable Pirate Discoveries

What would you do if you found a mummified hand hidden away in your closet or treasures you've never even dreamed of ever finding
Subscribe to Talltanic http:/...

What would you do if you found a mummified hand hidden away in your closet or treasures you've never even dreamed of ever finding
Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr
5. ConsolacionShipwreckPirates wreaked so much havoc in on the seas, they could actually make their enemies sink their own boats. In August of 1680 a ship called the Consolacion sunk off the coast of Ecuador. The galleon was encountered by a group of English pirates, after it had picked up a large amount of gold from Lima, Peru. Before Pirates could get their hands on some of the treasures they were seeking the Spanish, set the ship on fire. They’d rather have the boat at the bottom of the sea then hand it over. A crew of explorer eventually salvaged the wreck in 1997 near the Santa Clara Island of Ecuador. Large amounts of gold and silver coins were uncovered and are even on sale online.
4. Montego BayPirate Treasure
Montego Bay located on the island of Jamaica is an infamous place where pirates commonly lurked so it made for an excellent location to search for pirate treasures! A group of American treasure hunters set sail in the jamaican waters hoping to snatch some booty. The 17th century English vessel named the Manticore, was badly damaged and found in international waters just outside the Jamaican border limit. One of the scuba swimmers, Rick Miller, describes it as being an amazing experience, with gold and silver everywhere! Treasure’s one could only dream of! Just the weight of the precious metals alone is worth 187 million dollars.
3. Black Beard’s Ship in North Carolina
In 1966, a an important piece of history was brought to the surface with the help from underwater divers off the coast of Beaufort, North Carolina. The vessel of, Queen Anne’s Revenge finally saw the light of day once again. This time, the boat came from Blackbeard himself and it is a true miracle this artifact from the past was brought to surface. They came across the heavy cannons, some weighing 2000 pounds each. 30 cannons were found total. Each cannonball that was fired, weighed at least 6 pounds. More than 280,000 rare historical facts were found. This pirate met Davy Jones locker in a gruesome fashion. British soldiers displayed is severed head on the ship where he was executed as a warning to pirates. That’s just a pirate’s life for you. This replica is what it possibly would have looked like at full strength and would have struck fear in any sailors heart! His flag was also gruesome.
2. Pirates Hand
While doing a little bit of cleaning, a Florida couple in Tampa Bay were going through their attic when they came across a startling discovery. In the attic was a wooden box with a treasure map. Spanish coins and the strangest of all; a severed hand with a ring on it! Could these be some artifacts left from the legendary Jose Gaspar, a legendary Spanish pirate who would sail off the west coast of Florida, although it’s still a mystery of whether he even existed at all. Before you start jumping to conclusions, the authenticity is hard to prove. Pirates weren’t too well-known for openly documenting their every move. The Tampa Bay History curator, told WFLA news that he believed the coins are too thin to be authentic. And who knows if that hand thing is even real?! Is this finding a morbid hoax or possibly an unbelievable pirate hoax?
1. The Whydah Discovery
The Whydah was a British slave ship that was originally captured by “Black Sam” and was found off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts in 1984 by Barry Clifford. He actually credits a pirate treasure map that many discredited as being false. It seems to be the holy grail of pirate discoveries! Priceless artifacts were discovered including 200,000 individual pieces were received under only 14 feet of water. Raregold and silver coins, gold jewelry and artifacts, cannons, sword handles and even a boy’s leg! The boat is believed to carry the plunder of 10 ships. Spanish Galleons were relentless looted by Black Sam until him and his crew were swept away by a strong storm in 1717. Divers pulled together huge clumps of gold coin masses that stuck together from years of being underwater. A museum exhibition called “Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah, from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship”, toured the United States. Barry believes there is more treasure out there from this wreck.

What would you do if you found a mummified hand hidden away in your closet or treasures you've never even dreamed of ever finding
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5. ConsolacionShipwreckPirates wreaked so much havoc in on the seas, they could actually make their enemies sink their own boats. In August of 1680 a ship called the Consolacion sunk off the coast of Ecuador. The galleon was encountered by a group of English pirates, after it had picked up a large amount of gold from Lima, Peru. Before Pirates could get their hands on some of the treasures they were seeking the Spanish, set the ship on fire. They’d rather have the boat at the bottom of the sea then hand it over. A crew of explorer eventually salvaged the wreck in 1997 near the Santa Clara Island of Ecuador. Large amounts of gold and silver coins were uncovered and are even on sale online.
4. Montego BayPirate Treasure
Montego Bay located on the island of Jamaica is an infamous place where pirates commonly lurked so it made for an excellent location to search for pirate treasures! A group of American treasure hunters set sail in the jamaican waters hoping to snatch some booty. The 17th century English vessel named the Manticore, was badly damaged and found in international waters just outside the Jamaican border limit. One of the scuba swimmers, Rick Miller, describes it as being an amazing experience, with gold and silver everywhere! Treasure’s one could only dream of! Just the weight of the precious metals alone is worth 187 million dollars.
3. Black Beard’s Ship in North Carolina
In 1966, a an important piece of history was brought to the surface with the help from underwater divers off the coast of Beaufort, North Carolina. The vessel of, Queen Anne’s Revenge finally saw the light of day once again. This time, the boat came from Blackbeard himself and it is a true miracle this artifact from the past was brought to surface. They came across the heavy cannons, some weighing 2000 pounds each. 30 cannons were found total. Each cannonball that was fired, weighed at least 6 pounds. More than 280,000 rare historical facts were found. This pirate met Davy Jones locker in a gruesome fashion. British soldiers displayed is severed head on the ship where he was executed as a warning to pirates. That’s just a pirate’s life for you. This replica is what it possibly would have looked like at full strength and would have struck fear in any sailors heart! His flag was also gruesome.
2. Pirates Hand
While doing a little bit of cleaning, a Florida couple in Tampa Bay were going through their attic when they came across a startling discovery. In the attic was a wooden box with a treasure map. Spanish coins and the strangest of all; a severed hand with a ring on it! Could these be some artifacts left from the legendary Jose Gaspar, a legendary Spanish pirate who would sail off the west coast of Florida, although it’s still a mystery of whether he even existed at all. Before you start jumping to conclusions, the authenticity is hard to prove. Pirates weren’t too well-known for openly documenting their every move. The Tampa Bay History curator, told WFLA news that he believed the coins are too thin to be authentic. And who knows if that hand thing is even real?! Is this finding a morbid hoax or possibly an unbelievable pirate hoax?
1. The Whydah Discovery
The Whydah was a British slave ship that was originally captured by “Black Sam” and was found off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts in 1984 by Barry Clifford. He actually credits a pirate treasure map that many discredited as being false. It seems to be the holy grail of pirate discoveries! Priceless artifacts were discovered including 200,000 individual pieces were received under only 14 feet of water. Raregold and silver coins, gold jewelry and artifacts, cannons, sword handles and even a boy’s leg! The boat is believed to carry the plunder of 10 ships. Spanish Galleons were relentless looted by Black Sam until him and his crew were swept away by a strong storm in 1717. Divers pulled together huge clumps of gold coin masses that stuck together from years of being underwater. A museum exhibition called “Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah, from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship”, toured the United States. Barry believes there is more treasure out there from this wreck.

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting
Snorkeling in a beautiful crystal clear river in Northern NSW looking for Gem stones (part of the Oxley River system)
Finding Quartz , Agate, Carnelian, Chalcedony and bits of Malachite on the fly - without any fossicking equipment on hand
And tonnes of native aquatic life :)

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting
Snorkeling in a beautiful crystal clear river in Northern NSW looking for Gem stones (part of the Oxley River system)
Finding Quartz , Agate, Carnelian, Chalcedony and bits of Malachite on the fly - without any fossicking equipment on hand
And tonnes of native aquatic life :)

These robots will will harvest precious metals on the seabed

How can we mine metal ores on the seabed without damaging the environment? Canadian company DeepGreen think they have a solution with their underwater combined ...

How can we mine metal ores on the seabed without damaging the environment? Canadian company DeepGreen think they have a solution with their underwater combined harvesters that magnetically collect the ores without impacting the seabed ecosystem.

How can we mine metal ores on the seabed without damaging the environment? Canadian company DeepGreen think they have a solution with their underwater combined harvesters that magnetically collect the ores without impacting the seabed ecosystem.

Incredible Precious Metals Found at Estate Sale

This video is about an incredible haul of silver and gold jewelry I just got. I got this at an estate sale and paid SPOT price for designer jewelry. Pretty hap...

This video is about an incredible haul of silver and gold jewelry I just got. I got this at an estate sale and paid SPOT price for designer jewelry. Pretty happy to get tiffany & co jewelry, watches, and more! No coins this time, so check out my Morgans and Peace dollars in other videos!
Want a free share of stock? No joke, download the Robinhood app through this link and we'll both get a random stock for free! http://share.robinhood.com/maxh57
Facebook: www.facebook.com/thesilverpicker
Instagram: @thesilverpicker
Twitter: @TheSilverpicker
Cointalk.com: thesilverpicker
eBay: http://www.ebay.com/sch/1magumbo/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686

This video is about an incredible haul of silver and gold jewelry I just got. I got this at an estate sale and paid SPOT price for designer jewelry. Pretty happy to get tiffany & co jewelry, watches, and more! No coins this time, so check out my Morgans and Peace dollars in other videos!
Want a free share of stock? No joke, download the Robinhood app through this link and we'll both get a random stock for free! http://share.robinhood.com/maxh57
Facebook: www.facebook.com/thesilverpicker
Instagram: @thesilverpicker
Twitter: @TheSilverpicker
Cointalk.com: thesilverpicker
eBay: http://www.ebay.com/sch/1magumbo/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686

I recover silver from the mirrored glass inside a vacuum flask, this is similar to how you would get the silver off of a mirror except I didn't need to use pain...

I recover silver from the mirrored glass inside a vacuum flask, this is similar to how you would get the silver off of a mirror except I didn't need to use paint stripper.
Help me make videos by donating here: https://www.patreon.com/CodysLab

I recover silver from the mirrored glass inside a vacuum flask, this is similar to how you would get the silver off of a mirror except I didn't need to use paint stripper.
Help me make videos by donating here: https://www.patreon.com/CodysLab

DetectorPro Underwater 4 ring day, all precious metals!

Got a new to me DetectorPro Underwater and took it out for the first time to a local lake. I had a 4 ring day with it along with some coins and other jewelry. The video is mostly just the good stuff. Please like, share and subscribe to my channel!

WHAT METAL DETECTOR WORKS BEST FOR GOLD, COPPER, SILVER AND RELICS (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals)

In what Metal Detector works best for Gold, Copper, Silver and Relics (Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals) we will be putting the vlf’s ability to ignore junk against the power of the PulseInduction to see what works best in a variety of field conditions and go to some areas where I know there is a lot of junk to deal with, but under the surface lies a wealth of historical artifacts. We find Gold rings, old coins and many interesting relics and badges lost in the ground hundreds of years ago and are now quite desirable and highly collectible. The TDI is a pulse induction Metal Detector which is purpose built to penetrate all treasure hunting ground types and uses sound tones to help people sort out what is junk and what is potentially precious metals. The white's TDI will easily find a gold ring 15 inches deep in the most difficult ground which puts this detector in a class of it's own.The Minelab explorer 2 is a typical of a Very low Frequency,- Or VLF Metal Detector and is made for general treasure hunting applications and uses a combination of visual display and sound tones to help people distinguish between junk (Ferrous Metals or rusty bottle tops and fishing hooks) and precious metals Aluminum, Copper and Gold) before you dig up the target.Whites the TDI will give you an analogue like, or variable response to all different ground types and targets, the Minelab Explorer will give you a solid digital or yes or no response to a target or ground conditions, but will not penetrate the soil as deep as the Whites TDI. So the TDI will give a clear variable tone in all conditions and the explorer will give an visual display of the targets conductivity and ferrous metal content in all but heavily mineralized ground conditions. But the VLF detector has one feature which makes them very popular with treasure hunters,- especially in the United states and that is the ability to completely ignore iron or ferrous targets while still detect non ferrous targets like silver copper and Gold at reasonable depth. So in conclusion i would recommend a pulse induction Metal Detector if you intend to look for Gold nuggets because of it's depth capabilities and the Whites TDI is a pulse Induction Metal Detector which can also be tuned to reject ferrous or rusty metal targets.

Underwater Metal Detector Instructions-- Nolan Crook

Many underwater metal detectors can be very costly for the average consumer as well as for small companies who wish to locate submerged objects such as underwater piping or precious metals. The availability of an inexpensive and simple metal detector design would be an economically viable and efficient solution for such situations. For the average consumer, the potential complexity of designing such a device has been a barrier in the past but has become more feasible due to recent developments in circuit prototyping technology. This article will discuss how these new components can be used to assemble and program an efficient and customizable metal detector with relative ease. The past method of circuit design was abandoned in favor of using off-the-shelf, software-driven microcontrollers to operate the apparatus. This method resulted in a "plug and play" metal detector whose components are easy to procure, assemble, and operate.
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TechKnow - Deep sea gold rush

Oceans cover 70 percent of the earth's surface, but only a fraction of the undersea world has been explored.
On this episode of TechKnow, Phil Torres joins a team of scientists on a special expedition to explore and uncover the mysteries at the bottom of the ocean floor.
"What we are doing is similar to astronauts and planetary scientists just trying to study life on another planet," says BethOrcutt, a senior research scientist.
The journey begins in Costa Rica aboard the R/VAtlantis, a research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. From there, Phil gets the chance to take a dive with Alvin, a deep-water submersible capable of taking explorers down to 6,000 metres (20,000 feet) under the sea.
Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has a celebrated history, locating an unexploded hydrogen bomb off the coast of Spain and exploring the famous RMS Titanic in the 1980s.
Alvin and its first female pilot, CindyVan Dover, were the first to discover hydrothermal vents, which are underwater springs where plumes of black smoke and water pour out from underneath the earth's crust. The vents were inhabited by previously unknown organisms that thrived in the absence of sunlight.
After 40 years of exploration, Alvin got a high-tech upgrade. The storied submersible is now outfitted with high-resolution cameras to provide a 245-degree viewing field and a robotic arm that scientists can use to pull samples of rock and ocean life to then study back on land.
But scientists are not the only ones interested in the ocean. These days the new gold rush is not in the hills, it is in the deep sea. For thousands of years miners have been exploiting the earth in search of precious metals. As resources on dry land are depleted, now the search for new sources of metals and minerals is heading underwater.
The NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national ocean service estimates that there is more than $150tn in gold waiting to be mined from the floor of the world's oceans.
"The industry is moving very, very fast. They have far more financial resources than the scientific community," says Cindy Van Dover, Alvin's first female pilot and Duke University Oceanography Professor.
Seabed mining is still in the planning stages, but Nautilus Minerals, a Canadian mining company, says it has the technology and the contracts in place with the island nation of Papua New Guinea to start mining in its waters in about two years.
What is the future of seabed mining? And what are the consequences of seabed mining for the marine ecosystems? Can science and industry co-exist and work together on viable and sustainable solutions?
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A short introduction that showcases the Silver, Gold, and Platinum group metals prospecting and exploration. It demonstrates examples of geological methods and analysis used to justify the extensive investment of mining precious metals ore. This is the Geologist's focus on the world of precious metals.
The series intends to showcase the variety of career opportunities across all disciplines within the unique and exciting world of the precious metals industry.
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Five search systems in one device to detect internal treasures such as precious metals and ancient monuments
Deep seeker device with multiple systems
1- Ionic fields search system
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Reaches 40 meters deep under the ground and 3000 meters in its front range.
This device is designed to be used in all countries and regions.
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9 Unbelievable Pirate Discoveries

What would you do if you found a mummified hand hidden away in your closet or treasures you've never even dreamed of ever finding
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5. ConsolacionShipwreckPirates wreaked so much havoc in on the seas, they could actually make their enemies sink their own boats. In August of 1680 a ship called the Consolacion sunk off the coast of Ecuador. The galleon was encountered by a group of English pirates, after it had picked up a large amount of gold from Lima, Peru. Before Pirates could get their hands on some of the treasures they were seeking the Spanish, set the ship on fire. They’d rather have the boat at the bottom of the sea then hand it over. A crew of explorer eventually salvaged the wreck in 1997 near the Santa Clara Island of Ecuador. Large amounts of gold and silver coins were uncovered and are even on sale online.
4. Montego BayPirate Treasure
Montego Bay located on the island of Jamaica is an infamous place where pirates commonly lurked so it made for an excellent location to search for pirate treasures! A group of American treasure hunters set sail in the jamaican waters hoping to snatch some booty. The 17th century English vessel named the Manticore, was badly damaged and found in international waters just outside the Jamaican border limit. One of the scuba swimmers, Rick Miller, describes it as being an amazing experience, with gold and silver everywhere! Treasure’s one could only dream of! Just the weight of the precious metals alone is worth 187 million dollars.
3. Black Beard’s Ship in North Carolina
In 1966, a an important piece of history was brought to the surface with the help from underwater divers off the coast of Beaufort, North Carolina. The vessel of, Queen Anne’s Revenge finally saw the light of day once again. This time, the boat came from Blackbeard himself and it is a true miracle this artifact from the past was brought to surface. They came across the heavy cannons, some weighing 2000 pounds each. 30 cannons were found total. Each cannonball that was fired, weighed at least 6 pounds. More than 280,000 rare historical facts were found. This pirate met Davy Jones locker in a gruesome fashion. British soldiers displayed is severed head on the ship where he was executed as a warning to pirates. That’s just a pirate’s life for you. This replica is what it possibly would have looked like at full strength and would have struck fear in any sailors heart! His flag was also gruesome.
2. Pirates Hand
While doing a little bit of cleaning, a Florida couple in Tampa Bay were going through their attic when they came across a startling discovery. In the attic was a wooden box with a treasure map. Spanish coins and the strangest of all; a severed hand with a ring on it! Could these be some artifacts left from the legendary Jose Gaspar, a legendary Spanish pirate who would sail off the west coast of Florida, although it’s still a mystery of whether he even existed at all. Before you start jumping to conclusions, the authenticity is hard to prove. Pirates weren’t too well-known for openly documenting their every move. The Tampa Bay History curator, told WFLA news that he believed the coins are too thin to be authentic. And who knows if that hand thing is even real?! Is this finding a morbid hoax or possibly an unbelievable pirate hoax?
1. The Whydah Discovery
The Whydah was a British slave ship that was originally captured by “Black Sam” and was found off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts in 1984 by Barry Clifford. He actually credits a pirate treasure map that many discredited as being false. It seems to be the holy grail of pirate discoveries! Priceless artifacts were discovered including 200,000 individual pieces were received under only 14 feet of water. Raregold and silver coins, gold jewelry and artifacts, cannons, sword handles and even a boy’s leg! The boat is believed to carry the plunder of 10 ships. Spanish Galleons were relentless looted by Black Sam until him and his crew were swept away by a strong storm in 1717. Divers pulled together huge clumps of gold coin masses that stuck together from years of being underwater. A museum exhibition called “Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah, from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship”, toured the United States. Barry believes there is more treasure out there from this wreck.

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting

NSW Gem Fossicking Snorkeling For Crystals - Underwater Prospecting
Snorkeling in a beautiful crystal clear river in Northern NSW looking for Gem stones (part of the Oxley River system)
Finding Quartz , Agate, Carnelian, Chalcedony and bits of Malachite on the fly - without any fossicking equipment on hand
And tonnes of native aquatic life :)

These robots will will harvest precious metals on the seabed

How can we mine metal ores on the seabed without damaging the environment? Canadian company DeepGreen think they have a solution with their underwater combined harvesters that magnetically collect the ores without impacting the seabed ecosystem.

Incredible Precious Metals Found at Estate Sale

This video is about an incredible haul of silver and gold jewelry I just got. I got this at an estate sale and paid SPOT price for designer jewelry. Pretty happy to get tiffany & co jewelry, watches, and more! No coins this time, so check out my Morgans and Peace dollars in other videos!
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The best-known precious metals are the coinage metals, gold and silver. Although both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewellery, and coinage. Other precious metals include the platinum group metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, of which platinum is the most widely traded.
The demand for precious metals is driven not only by their practical use but also by their role as investments and a store of value. Historically, precious metals have commanded much higher prices than common industrial metals.

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You said your life's a house of cards, and it teeters on the brinkOn the edges of window ledges, until like a great ship down it sinksInto the sea bed, with sunken goldAnd words that we said back whenYou used to think that your life was precious metals and rose petalsBut now as you're growing up you're finding it's nail-biting and teeth-grindingThat crown you wore with the Rhinestones is now just thorns, needles and pineconesAnd here's one last thing that you must learn too; what keeps you warm can also burn youTime's sinister sundials make your days hard as city streetsYou fall in traps, jet black in the hole that your self-pity eatsI'm playing cards real close to my chest so you can't see what I've gotOne minute we're sub-zero and in the same breath piping hot becauseWhen we are up, we're up and then when we are down, we're downCars crash in perfect fashion but they don't seem to make a sound and nowWhen I'm hanging with you it feels like I'm hanging myselfNow my phone's off the hook and I lay low, lie low, I go stealthYou used to think that your life was precious metals and Rose petalsBut now as you're growing up you're finding it's nail-biting and teeth-grindingThat crown you wore with the Rhinestones is now just thorns, needles and pineconesAnd here's one last thing that you must learn too; what keeps you warm can also burn youYou said your life's a house of cards, and it teeters on the brinkOn the edges of window l-e-d-g-e-s,Watch the clouds move up above, As we slowly start to fade